Sonnenstein Castle (Pirna)
Schloss Sonnenstein looks back on a long history. First mentioned in 1269, it has been used as a castle, garrison, sanatorium and state-owned business over the centuries. After a long period of decay, the complex was extensively renovated and has been the seat of the Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains district administration since 2011.
The bastions and fortifications from the 18th century are now accessible during events such as the Sculpture Summer. A walk through the 19th-century terraced gardens is particularly worthwhile. They are open all year round and offer sweeping views over Pirna, the Elbe Valley and, on a clear day, as far as Dresden.
The Pirna-Sonnenstein memorial is a quiet, impressive place on the castle grounds. It provides information about the use of the building as a killing center during the Nazi era. A permanent exhibition commemorates the victims and makes the historical significance of the site tangible.
Good to know
Openings
Every first Friday of the month 16:00 (all year round)
Individual guided tours possible every Wednesday and Friday.
Registration via the TouristService Pirna required.
Terraced gardens and view:
always open
Bastions:
open from May to October as part of the Sculpture Summer
Price info
General information
Parking Available
Bus stop available
Eligibility
Suitable for any weather
for Groups
for Class
for individual guests
Suitable for the Elderly
Directions & Parking facilities
Bus routes: many different
Bus stop: Landratsamt, Pirna
Footpath: approx. 2 min
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